Fifty years after her death, Flannery O’Connor has officially made it—she’s going to be on stamp. Set to be released as part of the USPS Literary Arts commemorative series, the stamp depicts O’Connor surrounded by peacock feathers. Linn’s Stamp News, my new favorite website, reported on the mail’s newest star.

Information about the stamp was first revealed May 18 during a teleconference hosted by Mary-Anne Penner, the new acting Stamp Services director for the USPS.

1.) How do I get an invite to the next teleconference about stamps?

The design of the stamp shows a portrait of O’Connor digitally created by Sam Weber, based on a photograph. In the background are images of peacock feathers, a nod to O’Connor’s fondness for the exotic birds that were referenced in her writings, and which she raised on the Georgia farm where she lived.